The first AEW Dynamite since Double or Nothing was sure to be a special night of surprises and great action. With a new signing revealing himself and an opener worthy of pay-per-view, this show was must-see. Here are the AEW Dynamite results along with in-depth match analysis and ratings.
AEW Dynamite Results & Match Ratings (6/4/21)
— The Young Bucks vs. PAC & Penta El Zero Miedo
Winner: The Young Bucks
Rating: 3.75 (***3/4)
— Andrade El Idolo debuts in AEW
— Cody Rhodes & Lee Johnson vs. QT Marshall & Anthony Ogogo
Winner: QT Marshall & Anthony Ogogo
Rating: 2.25 (**1/4)
— Christian Cage & Jungle Boy vs. Private Party
Winner: Christian Cage & Jungle Boy
Rating: 2.50 (**1/2)
— The Bunny vs. Red Velvet
Winner: Red Velvet
Rating: 2.25 (**1/4)
— Bullrope Match: Nick Comoroto vs. Dustin Rhodes
Winner: Dustin Rhodes
Rating: 3.00 (***)
AEW Dynamite Results: In-Depth Match Analysis
The Young Bucks vs. Death Triangle’s PAC & Penta El Zero Miedo
What many believe to be the best tag team in the world facing off with AEW’s most consistent faction is a match worthy of pay-per-view, let alone Dynamite. PAC was fresh off coming up short in his AEW World Championship, despite not being pinned, while Penta El Zero Miedo continues to look for consistent success. A chance at facing the AEW World Tag Team Champions is never something to scoff at. PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo showed that they could defeat The Young Bucks in this match, hitting maneuver after maneuver that had them within milliseconds of winning the match. As the match neared the close, Penta El Zero Miedo would hit Nick Jackson with a Fear Factor Package Piledriver followed up by a Black Arrow by PAC. Matt Jackson just barely broke the count.
It was Brandon Cutler who would interfere, smashing PAC in the leg with his camera to give The Young Bucks the win. Eddie Kingston made the save following the match. The problem here is that they once again made it seem like PAC was going to get a huge win for the Death Triangle, but failed to give him that and had both men lose once again. PAC is pound-for-pound the best AEW has to offer and we are getting to a point where it’s “now or never.” Overall, the match was excellent but the run-ins are becoming very Bullet Club-like.
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